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Chamberlain College of Nursing is pleased to announce new part time teaching opportunities in Microbiology at our campus in Arlington, VA. Join us as we educate and empower extraordinary healthcare professionals who transform healthcare worldwide!
Opportunity at a Glance:
Do you remember the professor who encouraged you to believe in yourself and in your ability to be the successful professional you are today? Now you have the unique opportunity to be that professor, to create the "a-ha" moment of sudden insight and comprehension that will change a nursing student's life forever. As part of our faculty team, you’ll inspire our motivated students to realize their educational and career goals.From individual instructor support and student-led study groups to diverse clinicals and career networking opportunities, the Chamberlain community shares a common goal: to give each other the care we need to succeed and make a difference by transforming healthcare.
The subject matter under consideration is Microbiology. The typical course of instruction may include:
BIOS-242: Fundamentals of Microbiology with Lab
This course covers basic concepts of microbiology, with emphasis
on medically important microorganisms and infectious diseases. Also
addressed are microscopy, microbial growth and genetics, antimicrobial
agents, epidemiology and immune system responses to pathogens.
Lab exercises focus on aseptic techniques, isolation and culture of
microorganisms, microscopy and staining techniques.
BIOS-271: Microbiology & Chemistry I with Lab
This course is the first in a two-course sequence addressing basic
foundations of chemistry and microbiology, using an integrated approach.
Through total integration and problem-solving approaches, aspects of
the two disciplines are emphasized. Topics include basic chemistry, with
introduction to organic and biochemistry; microbial classification and
genetics; and cellular structure and function.
Courses may meet once per week or twice a week for eight weeks. The face-to-face interaction in lab and classroom is blended with technology (such as online discussions and online assignments) for an enhanced learning environment. Commitment is on a course by course basis.
If you are passionate about helping others learn and advancing your career through the power of education, we want to talk with you today.

What does a Professional Nursing Tutor do with Chamberlain College? You will be working in the Center for Academic Success (CAS) assisting students with course subject exams, study habits, stress management, learning style content, and review of the NCLEX-RN exam.
This would be a great opportunity for registered nurses to transition into higher education and share their clinical knowledge with nursing students. If you are seeking to work regular business hours with no weekends and no holidays, and have a passion for nursing education and advancing your career through the power of education ~ this would be a great opportunity for you.
This is a part-time temporary role averages 15 hours per week. required to be on campus on Wednesdays and one other day during the week; either 9:00am-5:00pm, 10:00am-6:00pm OR 12:00pm-6:00pm, with some flexibility. No Fridays, no weekends.
If you are passionate about nursing and advancing your career through the power of education, we want to talk with you today.

Do you remember the educator who encouraged you to believe in yourself and in your ability to be the successful nurse professional you are today? Now you have the unique opportunity to create the "a-ha" moment of sudden insight and comprehension that will change a nursing student's life forever as a Professional Nursing Tutor for undergraduate nursing students at our Arlington, Virginia campus. The Professional Nursing Tutor is an important member of the Center for Academic Success team and helps our students prepare for subject exams, exit exams and NCLEX exam reviews.
If you are seeking a uniquely rewarding opportunity to join a talented team in an positive, energetic academic setting where your impact will be immediate and profound, we want to hear from you today!

Chamberlain College of Nursing is pleased to announce new part time teaching opportunities in Anatomy & Physiology at our campus in Arlington, VA. Join us as we educate and empower extraordinary healthcare professionals who transform healthcare worldwide!
Opportunity at a Glance:
Do you remember the professor who encouraged you to believe in yourself and in your ability to be the successful professional you are today? Now you have the unique opportunity to be that professor, to create the "a-ha" moment of sudden insight and comprehension that will change a nursing student's life forever. As part of our faculty team, you’ll inspire our motivated students to realize their educational and career goals.From individual instructor support and student-led study groups to diverse clinicals and career networking opportunities, the Chamberlain community shares a common goal: to give each other the care we need to succeed and make a difference by transforming healthcare.
The subject matter under consideration is Anatomy & Physiology. The typical course of instruction may include:
BIOS-251: Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab
This course is the first in a four-course sequence in which human
anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach.
Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function
at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include basic
anatomical and directional terminology, muscle tissues, fundamental
concepts and principles of cell biology, history and the integumentary
and skeletal systems.
BIOS-252: Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab
This course is the second in a four-course sequence in which human
anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach.
Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function
at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include
fundamental concepts and principles of the muscular and nervous
systems, special senses and the endocrine system.
BIOS-255: Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab
This course is the third in a four-course sequence in which human
anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach.
Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function
at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include
the cardiovascular, immune and respiratory systems.
BIOS-256: Anatomy & Physiology IV with Lab
This course completes the four-course sequence in which human anatomy
and physiology are studied using a body systems approach. Coursework
emphasizes interrelationships between form and function at the gross and
microscopic levels of organization. Topics include digestive, urinary and
reproductive systems.
Courses may meet once per week or twice a week for eight weeks during the weekday daytime. The face-to-face interaction in lab and classroom is blended with technology (such as online discussions and online assignments) for an enhanced learning environment. Commitment is on a course by course basis.
If you are passionate about helping others learn and advancing your career through the power of education, we want to talk with you today.
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Do you remember the professor who encouraged you to believe in yourself and in your ability to be the successful nurse professional you are today? Now you have the unique opportunity to be that professor and create the "a-ha" moment of sudden insight and comprehension that will change a nursing student's life forever.
Chamberlain College of Nursing seeks Part Time Clinical Instructors specializing in Pediatrics interested in teaching students in our Bachelors of Science in Nursing program studying at our Arlington, Virginia campus.
Teaching opportunities are available throughout the region with our clinical partners inVirginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.
Chamberlain College of Nursing students have opportunities to experience practice settings that include large and small hospitals, long-term care facilities, community and public-health agencies, faith-based service organizations, independent practices, ambulatory care centers, public health agencies, military services (Army, Navy, and Air Force), VA Medical Centers, schools, home health environments…anywhere healthcare is delivered.
We build long-term relationships with superior nurse educators who are experts in their field and committed to providing the finest in practitioner-focused education.
Our immediate needs include the following specialties:
Pediatric Nursing
You will be mentoring students, in a clinical setting, while they demonstrate nursing skills and procedures. Family-centered care of children is the focus of this course, exploring issues of normal child care as well as health alterations of children from infancy through adolescence. Students participate as members of the multidisciplinary health team to provide health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration and maintenance and rehabilitative care to children and families. A variety of population and settings are used in the experiential learning component of this course.
Additional clinical teaching opportunities may be available in Mental Health Nursing, Med-Surg (Medical-Surgical) Nursing, Maternal-Child Nursing, Critical Care/Adult Complex Health and Community Health Nursing.
If you are passionate about nursing and advancing your career through the power of education, we want to talk with you today.

Job ID

2018-97726

Employment Type

Temporary Part-Time

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